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Big Tex
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Big Tex
@ProLifeBigTex
Christ is Lord, Catholic, Anti-Abortion Activist
เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2022
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"Itsmentioned in the Bible once. how to have one."
The Mosaic Law of Jealousy, as outlined in the Bible, Torah, Septuagint, Vulgate, Mishnah, and Talmud, had no connection to abortion. It did not address pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, or abortifacients, nor did a guilty verdict cause the death of an unborn child, as the law did not include fetal death.
Neither Mosaic Law nor Rabbinic tradition prescribed abortion as a punishment for adultery.
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@JennMGreenberg Abortion isn’t murder. Itsmentioned in the Bible once. how to have one. So either you accept that God is all powerful, all knowing & gave women free will or you believe you know better than him & have more rights than him in taking that away. which makes you a heretic.
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I recently posted about Christianity being taboo in America and got some backlash.
Here’s the thing.
You won’t be persecuted for being a nominal Christian in America.
In fact, America loves cultural Christianity. You can say, “God bless you,” and “Merry Christmas,” and wear your WWJD swag. That’s fine.
But if you’re the kind of Christian who lives your faith; who defends Jews, calls abortion murder, is against “gender affirming care” for children, and p-rnography, you will absolutely be hated.
Just the fact that people were mocking me for saying this demonstrates my point.
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"Abortion isn’t murder."
Deliberately causing the death of another human is condemned, regardless of how you did it.
The Bible forbids us from intentionally ending the lives or shedding the innocent blood of image bearers of God by any means.
The Bible doesn't need to mention 'abortion' by name for it to be prohibited. Its clear commands against murder and the shedding of innocent blood already encompass the intentional termination of a human life.
Jesus reinforced these prohibitions through his teachings, reflecting his Father’s will.
(Genesis 9:6; Proverbs 6:16-17; Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17; Matthew 19:17-19; Romans 13:9).
biblegateway.com/passage/?searc…
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@God_trustmebro The Bible never claims that a brephos in the womb is not alive before birth.
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@ProLifeBigTex The Bible doesn't say anything clearly. That's the point. It's all about subjective interpretation
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@MalcolmFos4788 @MeeshSchacher @jimmycarr The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
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The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
Adam was never a child in the womb, and Genesis 2:7 describes his creation as the progenitor of our human species, not the creation of his progeny, which requires sexual intercourse, conception, gestation, and birth from the womb of a mother.
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@toddmcaleer @wkyc .. Ha Ha.. He has spoke..so has the Bible.. "Life begins at first breath".. Facts the MAGA Nazis don't want to hear..

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Pope Leo XIV says no one can use God to justify war and he's praying especially for Christians in the Middle East. wkyc.com/article/syndic…
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"The only thing it says is how to have an abortion particularly forcing a woman to kill her child by drinking poison if it’s found the pregnancy was a result of adultery."
The Mosaic Law of Jealousy, as outlined in the Bible, Torah, Septuagint, Vulgate, Mishnah, and Talmud, had no connection to abortion. It did not address pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, or abortifacients, nor did a guilty verdict cause the death of an unborn child, as the law did not include fetal death.
Neither Mosaic Law nor Rabbinic tradition prescribed abortion as a punishment for adultery.
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@ReLeomerda @PreisOfProgress @marasmith7 @Men_4_Choice The Bible says life begins at first breath not inside the mother. The only thing it says is how to have an abortion particularly forcing a woman to kill her child by drinking poison if it’s found the pregnancy was a result of adultery.
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@VulpineMac @Kekius_Sage The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
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@Kekius_Sage The Bible says that you are given your soul when you take your first breath... And not before.
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The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
The Mosaic Law of Jealousy, as outlined in the Bible, Torah, Septuagint, Vulgate, Mishnah, and Talmud, had no connection to abortion. It did not address pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, or abortifacients, nor did a guilty verdict cause the death of an unborn child, as the law did not include fetal death.
Neither Mosaic Law nor Rabbinic tradition prescribed abortion as a punishment for adultery.
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@BoerInExile @LucifersTweetz Obviously you're here to troll, rage bait. So I'll just block your crazy ass.
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The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
Adam was never a child in the womb, and Genesis 2:7 describes his creation as the progenitor of our human species, not the creation of his progeny, which requires sexual intercourse, conception, gestation, and birth from the womb of a mother.
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@aigkenham Genesis also said,
"...breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.”
If we're going to take the Bible at its word, then life begins at birth, when first breath occurs
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@MaryLouGrier1 @KristanHawkins The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
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@KristanHawkins “Life” begins at first breath.
Zygotes don’t have the right to women’s bodies.
Neither do you.
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@urmamasugly @JaySekulow The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
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@JaySekulow And Christian values cannot dictate to the rest of us what to do with our bodies. You impede Jewish beliefs that life begins at first
breath.
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@it_canbeblanc @ShesheMcD @jejquade @LilaGraceRose The Hebrew and Christian Bibles never state that image bearers of God lack human life in the womb or that their biological existence begins with their first breath after birth from their mother's womb.
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False
The Mosaic Law of Jealousy, as outlined in the Bible, Torah, Septuagint, Vulgate, Mishnah, and Talmud, had no connection to abortion. It did not address pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, or abortifacients, nor did a guilty verdict cause the death of an unborn child, as the law did not include fetal death.
Neither Mosaic Law nor Rabbinic tradition prescribed abortion as a punishment for adultery.
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@celticwarfare @Men_4_Choice Numbers 5:11-31 explains how to induce an abortion.
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"God made it clear that a fetus is property, not a person."
100% False
The same God in Jewish Law allows them to apply the death penalty for the death of a fetus if killed by a gentile.
"A descendant of Noah is executed for killing fetuses… It is derived from that which is written: ‘One who sheds the blood of a person, by a person his blood shall be shed’ (Genesis 9:6). What is a person that is in a person? You must say: This is a fetus that is in its mother’s womb” - Sanhedrin 57b.5
sefaria.org/Sanhedrin.57b.…
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@JoshuaTrolly Abortion is not murder.
God made it clear that a fetus is property, not a person.
But once again, I understand you don't follow the religion your god would have followed and you have no clue what your 'ot' says.
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The Bible forbids us from intentionally ending the lives or shedding the innocent blood of image bearers of God by any means.
The Bible doesn't need to mention 'abortion' by name for it to be prohibited. Its clear commands against murder and the shedding of innocent blood already encompass the intentional termination of a human life.
Jesus reinforced these prohibitions through his teachings, reflecting his Father’s will.
(Genesis 9:6; Proverbs 6:16-17; Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17; Matthew 19:17-19; Romans 13:9).
biblegateway.com/passage/?searc…
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@ProLifeBigTex @Jeremy_m_smith1 @NolastnameAngel @TeamTalaricoHQ @jamestalarico Plenty of evidence that God never intended to punish abortion; in fact there is not a single rule against abortion in the entire bible and he was perfectly OK with smiting newborns depending on the context as well.
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.@JamesTalarico: The most revolutionary teaching in my religion is the teaching to love your enemy. If you’re going to stand up to entrenched power, you're going to get some opponents — but the revolutionary part is that you are called to love your enemies just as you love yourself.
I try and fail every day in the legislature to see my opponents as children of God. You really only love God as much as you love the person you love the least. The test of Christianity is not do you love Jesus, because Jesus is pretty lovable. The test is, do you love Judas?
That is radical, and I think that is the key to saving this whole American experiment.
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@BustoMundo @True_Zenith @razorgrrrl @DC_DeWitt "It says the Lord formed a man out of dirt"
Correct, a man, from dirt
not
a child, from the womb
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@ProLifeBigTex @True_Zenith @razorgrrrl @DC_DeWitt It says the Lord formed a man out of dirt. And gave him the breath of life and the man became a living being. And that is it. Everything you said is just the flowery way literalists interpret it.
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Ohio Republican lawmakers announced a new bill Tuesday to regulate abortion providers, once again mandating specific language that providers would be required to read before an abortion takes place, language not accepted by the overall medical community ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/03/25/med…
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Interesting:
Halakha states that biological human life starts in the womb, 40 days after conception, not after birth or with a newborn's first breath.
"And if she is pregnant, until forty days from conception the fetus is merely water. It is not yet considered a living being" - Yevamot 69b:10
sefaria.org/Yevamot.69b.10…
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@ProLifeBigTex @Pie_Oh_My_ @sola_chad You have quite an extensive list of authorities, but they don’t support your views.
A fetus is alive, but it is not a person.

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